Montgomery land owner conserves 67 acres with Three Rivers Land Trust

Published 11:22 am Friday, January 7, 2022

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Conserving local lands is the mission of Three Rivers Land Trust, and sometimes this mission is
achieved through sentimental intentions. Discovering the Land Trust from a newspaper article,
Robert Kinch became inspired to help carry out Three Rivers’ mission by leaving a conservation
legacy of 67 acres in memory of his wife, Virgie Coggin Kinch.

Closing on Jan. 6, this is the first completed project by TRLT this year. The 67 acres donated by Kinch are in Montgomery County, and maintain 3,000 linear feet of frontage on Clarks Creek. The property is two and a half miles upstream from the confluence of the Pee Dee River. The 67 acres contain a mature hardwood forest with a diverse understory, with lots of native wildflowers and forbs.

“This is the first project closing of 2022, and we couldn’t be happier. We [TRLT] could not think
of a better way to start off the year,” TRLT Executive Director, Travis Morehead said. “We finished off 2021 strong, conserving over 4,200 acres last year alone. Thanks to Mr. Kinch, we can celebrate another conservation project closing early in 2022.”

“We are so pleased to be able to conserve this special property, protecting the diverse plant
species in its forest understory,” said Crystal Cockman, TRLT associate director. “This donated property means so much to Mr. Kinch, and now it will be protected in perpetuity in memory of his late wife, Virgie, for future generations to enjoy.”

This property was donated by Robert Kinch in memory of his wife Virgie Coggin Kinch and transactional costs of this project were generously funded through a NC Land and Water Fund
Mini Grant.

To learn more about how to conserve your own lands or how you can support Three Rivers Land
Trust in our conservation mission, contact Crystal Cockman, associate director of Three Rivers Land Trust at 704-647-0302 or crystal@trlt.org.